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Kansas City, MO, United States of America

Teryl K Rouse

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.50

ph-index = 7

The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.

Forward Citations = 188

Teryl K RousePaul S Francis (6 patents)Teryl K RouseWilliam N Nelson (2 patents)Teryl K RouseWayne A Priest (1 patent)Teryl K RouseMark A Brown (1 patent)Teryl K RouseKendall D Foos (1 patent)Teryl K RouseThomas Wanamaker (1 patent)Teryl K RouseTodd L Doyle (1 patent)Teryl K RouseJoe D Blubaugh (1 patent)Teryl K RousePaul Francis (0 patent)Teryl K RouseWilliam Nelson (0 patent)Teryl K RouseTeryl K Rouse (8 patents)Paul S FrancisPaul S Francis (15 patents)William N NelsonWilliam N Nelson (2 patents)Wayne A PriestWayne A Priest (5 patents)Mark A BrownMark A Brown (5 patents)Kendall D FoosKendall D Foos (3 patents)Thomas WanamakerThomas Wanamaker (3 patents)Todd L DoyleTodd L Doyle (1 patent)Joe D BlubaughJoe D Blubaugh (1 patent)Paul FrancisPaul Francis (0 patent)William NelsonWilliam Nelson (0 patent)
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Company Filing History:

1. Spiraflex Inc. (2 from 7 patents)

2. Innovation Development, Inc. (2 from 2 patents)

3. Other (1 from 832,880 patents)

4. Leonardo Corporation (1 from 127 patents)

5. Burger & Brown Engineering, Inc. (1 from 5 patents)

6. Triad Products, Inc. (1 from 1 patent)


8 patents:

1. 8597164 - Personal exercise device

2. 6471503 - Rotary disc valve assembly for use with an injection mold cooling system

3. 6440044 - Resistance mechanism with series connected resistance packs

4. 6126580 - Resistance exercise machine with series connected resistance packs

5. 5471698 - Hand tool having interchangeable accessories

6. D364720 - Ice scraper

7. 5117837 - Blood drawing apparatus

8. 5097822 - Vibrating belt massager

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